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  • St. Stephens Cathedral (Stephansdom), Vienna, Austria
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  • St. Stephens Cathedral (Stephansdom), Vienna, Austria
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  • Architectural details of St Paul's Cathedral, London. Completed 1697 by architect Sir Christopher Wren.
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  • St. Stephens Cathedral (Stephansdom), Vienna, Austria
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  • St. Stephens Cathedral (Stephansdom), Vienna, Austria
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  • St. Stephens Cathedral (Stephansdom), Vienna, Austria
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  • Architectural details of St Paul's Cathedral, London. Completed 1697 by architect Sir Christopher Wren.
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  • Architectural details of St Paul's Cathedral, London. Completed 1697 by architect Sir Christopher Wren.
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  • Architectural details of St Paul's Cathedral, London. Completed 1697 by architect Sir Christopher Wren.
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  • Architectural details of St Paul's Cathedral, London. Completed 1697 by architect Sir Christopher Wren.
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  • Architectural details of St Paul's Cathedral, London. Completed 1697 by architect Sir Christopher Wren.
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  • Architectural details of St Paul's Cathedral, London. Completed 1697 by architect Sir Christopher Wren.
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  • Architectural details of St Paul's Cathedral, London. Completed 1697 by architect Sir Christopher Wren.
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  • Architectural details of St Paul's Cathedral, London. Completed 1697 by architect Sir Christopher Wren.
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  • Interior of St Barbara Cathedral, Kutna Hora, Czech Republic
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  • Interior of St Barbara Cathedral, Kutna Hora, Czech Republic
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  • Interior of St Barbara Cathedral, Kutna Hora, Czech Republic
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  • Interior of St Barbara Cathedral, Kutna Hora, Czech Republic
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  • Interior of St Barbara Cathedral, Kutna Hora, Czech Republic
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  • Architect: Anton Pilgram.
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  • Architect: Johann Parler.
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  • Architect: Christopher Wren.
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  • Architect: Johann Parler.
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  • St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral (Bulgarian: Храм-паметник „Свети Александър Невски“, Hram-pametnik „Sveti Aleksandar Nevski“) is a Bulgarian Orthodoxcathedral in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. Built in Neo-Byzantine style, it serves as the cathedral church of the Patriarch of Bulgaria and is one of the largest Eastern Orthodox cathedrals in the world, as well as one of Sofia's symbols and primary tourist attractions. The construction of the St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral started in 1882, but most of it was built between 1904 and 1912.
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  • St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral (Bulgarian: Храм-паметник „Свети Александър Невски“, Hram-pametnik „Sveti Aleksandar Nevski“) is a Bulgarian Orthodoxcathedral in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. Built in Neo-Byzantine style, it serves as the cathedral church of the Patriarch of Bulgaria and is one of the largest Eastern Orthodox cathedrals in the world, as well as one of Sofia's symbols and primary tourist attractions. The construction of the St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral started in 1882, but most of it was built between 1904 and 1912.
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  • St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral (Bulgarian: Храм-паметник „Свети Александър Невски“, Hram-pametnik „Sveti Aleksandar Nevski“) is a Bulgarian Orthodoxcathedral in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. Built in Neo-Byzantine style, it serves as the cathedral church of the Patriarch of Bulgaria and is one of the largest Eastern Orthodox cathedrals in the world, as well as one of Sofia's symbols and primary tourist attractions. The construction of the St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral started in 1882, but most of it was built between 1904 and 1912.
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  • St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral (Bulgarian: Храм-паметник „Свети Александър Невски“, Hram-pametnik „Sveti Aleksandar Nevski“) is a Bulgarian Orthodoxcathedral in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. Built in Neo-Byzantine style, it serves as the cathedral church of the Patriarch of Bulgaria and is one of the largest Eastern Orthodox cathedrals in the world, as well as one of Sofia's symbols and primary tourist attractions. The construction of the St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral started in 1882, but most of it was built between 1904 and 1912.
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  • St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral (Bulgarian: Храм-паметник „Свети Александър Невски“, Hram-pametnik „Sveti Aleksandar Nevski“) is a Bulgarian Orthodoxcathedral in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. Built in Neo-Byzantine style, it serves as the cathedral church of the Patriarch of Bulgaria and is one of the largest Eastern Orthodox cathedrals in the world, as well as one of Sofia's symbols and primary tourist attractions. The construction of the St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral started in 1882, but most of it was built between 1904 and 1912.
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  • St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral (Bulgarian: Храм-паметник „Свети Александър Невски“, Hram-pametnik „Sveti Aleksandar Nevski“) is a Bulgarian Orthodoxcathedral in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. Built in Neo-Byzantine style, it serves as the cathedral church of the Patriarch of Bulgaria and is one of the largest Eastern Orthodox cathedrals in the world, as well as one of Sofia's symbols and primary tourist attractions. The construction of the St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral started in 1882, but most of it was built between 1904 and 1912.
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  • St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral (Bulgarian: Храм-паметник „Свети Александър Невски“, Hram-pametnik „Sveti Aleksandar Nevski“) is a Bulgarian Orthodoxcathedral in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. Built in Neo-Byzantine style, it serves as the cathedral church of the Patriarch of Bulgaria and is one of the largest Eastern Orthodox cathedrals in the world, as well as one of Sofia's symbols and primary tourist attractions. The construction of the St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral started in 1882, but most of it was built between 1904 and 1912.
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  • St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral (Bulgarian: Храм-паметник „Свети Александър Невски“, Hram-pametnik „Sveti Aleksandar Nevski“) is a Bulgarian Orthodoxcathedral in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. Built in Neo-Byzantine style, it serves as the cathedral church of the Patriarch of Bulgaria and is one of the largest Eastern Orthodox cathedrals in the world, as well as one of Sofia's symbols and primary tourist attractions. The construction of the St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral started in 1882, but most of it was built between 1904 and 1912.
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  • St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral (Bulgarian: Храм-паметник „Свети Александър Невски“, Hram-pametnik „Sveti Aleksandar Nevski“) is a Bulgarian Orthodoxcathedral in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. Built in Neo-Byzantine style, it serves as the cathedral church of the Patriarch of Bulgaria and is one of the largest Eastern Orthodox cathedrals in the world, as well as one of Sofia's symbols and primary tourist attractions. The construction of the St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral started in 1882, but most of it was built between 1904 and 1912.
    Alexander-Nevsky-Cathedral-Sofia-10.jpg
  • St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral (Bulgarian: Храм-паметник „Свети Александър Невски“, Hram-pametnik „Sveti Aleksandar Nevski“) is a Bulgarian Orthodoxcathedral in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. Built in Neo-Byzantine style, it serves as the cathedral church of the Patriarch of Bulgaria and is one of the largest Eastern Orthodox cathedrals in the world, as well as one of Sofia's symbols and primary tourist attractions. The construction of the St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral started in 1882, but most of it was built between 1904 and 1912.
    Alexander-Nevsky-Cathedral-Sofia-09.jpg
  • St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral (Bulgarian: Храм-паметник „Свети Александър Невски“, Hram-pametnik „Sveti Aleksandar Nevski“) is a Bulgarian Orthodoxcathedral in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. Built in Neo-Byzantine style, it serves as the cathedral church of the Patriarch of Bulgaria and is one of the largest Eastern Orthodox cathedrals in the world, as well as one of Sofia's symbols and primary tourist attractions. The construction of the St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral started in 1882, but most of it was built between 1904 and 1912.
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  • Canterbury Cathedral. The western crossing, with a view of the fan vaulting in the “Angel Steeple.”
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  • Gloucester Cathedral Cloisters, Gloucestershire, England
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  • Gloucester Cathedral Cloisters, Gloucestershire, England
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  • Gloucester Cathedral Cloisters, Gloucestershire, England
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  • Gloucester Cathedral Choir, Gloucestershire, England
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  • Gloucester Cathedral Choir, Gloucestershire, England
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  • Gloucester Cathedral Choir, Gloucestershire, England
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  • Gloucester Cathedral Choir, Gloucestershire, England
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  • The Nave, Canterbury Cathedral built in the late gothic Perpendicular style, 1480′s
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  • Gloucester Cathedral Cloisters, Gloucestershire, England
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  • Gloucester Cathedral Cloisters, Gloucestershire, England
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  • Gloucester Cathedral Cloisters, Gloucestershire, England
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  • Gloucester Cathedral Cloisters, Gloucestershire, England
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  • Gloucester Cathedral Choir, Gloucestershire, England
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  • Gloucester Cathedral Choir, Gloucestershire, England
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  • Gloucester Cathedral Choir, Gloucestershire, England
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  • Gloucester Cathedral Choir, Gloucestershire, England
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  • Canterbury Cathedral. The western crossing, with a view of the fan vaulting in the “Angel Steeple.”
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  • Gloucester Cathedral Cloisters, Gloucestershire, England
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  • Cathedral of the Divine Saviour in front of Blast furnaces of Vítkovice Iron and Steel Works, Ostrava, Czech Republic ...Cathedral of the Divine Saviour (Czech: Katedrála Bo?ského Spasitele), located in the center of Ostrava, is the second largest Roman Catholic cathedral in Moravia and Silesia (after the basilica in Velehradnear Uherské Hradi?t?). This three-nave neorenaissance basilica with a semi-circular apse and two 67m high towers is dating since 1889 (building started in 1883). The church was designed by Gustav Meretta, the official architect of the Archbishop of Olomouc, and the interior by Max von Ferstel.
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  • Cathedral of the Divine Saviour in front of Blast furnaces of Vítkovice Iron and Steel Works, Ostrava, Czech Republic ...Cathedral of the Divine Saviour (Czech: Katedrála Bo?ského Spasitele), located in the center of Ostrava, is the second largest Roman Catholic cathedral in Moravia and Silesia (after the basilica in Velehradnear Uherské Hradi?t?). This three-nave neorenaissance basilica with a semi-circular apse and two 67m high towers is dating since 1889 (building started in 1883). The church was designed by Gustav Meretta, the official architect of the Archbishop of Olomouc, and the interior by Max von Ferstel.
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  • Cathedral of the Divine Saviour in front of Blast furnaces of Vítkovice Iron and Steel Works, Ostrava, Czech Republic ...Cathedral of the Divine Saviour (Czech: Katedrála Bo?ského Spasitele), located in the center of Ostrava, is the second largest Roman Catholic cathedral in Moravia and Silesia (after the basilica in Velehradnear Uherské Hradi?t?). This three-nave neorenaissance basilica with a semi-circular apse and two 67m high towers is dating since 1889 (building started in 1883). The church was designed by Gustav Meretta, the official architect of the Archbishop of Olomouc, and the interior by Max von Ferstel.
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  • Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral & Liverpool Anglican Cathedral from Bebington, Merseyside.
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  • St Andrew's Cathedral and Infirmary Bridge from Ness Islands, Inverness, Scotland.
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  • Rainbow over Oban cathedral, Argyll, Scotland.
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  • Tomb stone, St David’s Cathedral, Pembrokeshire.
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  • Nave of St David’s Cathedral, Pembrokeshire.
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  • Entrance to Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral at dusk, architect Sir Frederick Gibberd, 1967
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  • Morning light illuminates St Giles’ Cathedral, the High Kirk of Edinburgh and the dome of the old Bank of Scotland building, Scotland.
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  • St Andrews Cathedral above East Sands, Fife, Scotland.
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  • The grave of Hugh Lyon Playfair, Scottish politician, army officer and photographic pioneer, St Andrews Cathedral Churchyard, Fife, Scotland.
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  • St Andrews Cathedral from the pier, Fife, Scotland.
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  • Dornoch Cathedral Tower, Sutherland, Scotland.
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  • Dornoch Castle Hotel and Dornoch Cathedral tower, Sutherland, Scotland.
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  • Dornoch Cathedral Tower, Sutherland, Scotland.
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  • Irish oak ceiling above the nave, constructed between 1530-40, St David’s Cathedral, Pembrokeshire.
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  • St David’s Cathedral from the Bishop’s Palace, Pembrokeshire.
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  • West front of St David’s Cathedral made of distinctive purple Cambrian sandstone, Pembrokeshire.
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  • Truro Cathedral tower. Architect, J. L. Pearson, Built, 1910, Cornwall.
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  • Chichester Cathedral, Sussex.
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  • Rochester Cathedral, West front. Built 1079–1238
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  • Worcester Cathedral, Worcester, UK
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  • Worcester Cathedral, Worcester, UK
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  • Worcester Cathedral, Worcester, UK
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  • Worcester Cathedral, Worcester, UK
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  • Worcester Cathedral, Worcester, UK
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  • Worcester Cathedral, Worcester, UK
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  • Worcester Cathedral, Worcester, UK
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  • Morning light illuminates St Giles’ Cathedral, the High Kirk of Edinburgh and the dome of the old Bank of Scotland building, Scotland.
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  • St Andrews Cathedral above East Sands, Fife, Scotland.
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  • St Andrews Cathedral above East Sands, Fife, Scotland.
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  • St Andrews Cathedral above East Sands, Fife, Scotland.
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  • St Andrews Cathedral, Fife, Scotland.
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  • St Andrews Cathedral, built in 1158, was the centre of the Medieval Catholic Church in Scotland. It fell into disuse and ruin after Catholic mass was outlawed during the 16th-century Scottish Reformation.
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  • Burghfield House (Now North Highland College), Dornoch Castle Hotel and Dornoch Cathedral tower, Sutherland, Scotland.
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  • Anderson Memorial Drinking Fountain and Dornoch Cathedral, Sutherland, Scotland.
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  • Steps to St David’s Cathedral, Pembrokeshire.
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  • Irish oak ceiling above the nave, constructed between 1530-40, St David’s Cathedral, Pembrokeshire.
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  • Chest tomb showing incline of nave, St David’s Cathedral, Pembrokeshire.
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  • Oak ceiling above the nave, St David’s Cathedral, Pembrokeshire.
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  • Early morning, St David’s Cathedral, Pembrokeshire.
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  • St David’s Cathedral at dusk from the gatehouse, started 1123, Pembrokeshire.
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  • Carn Llidi from St Bride’s bay (The Cathedral City of St David’s is hidden from view in a depression below the peak), Pembrokeshire.
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  • St Paul's Cathedral, interior of the dome showing James Thornhill's painting depicting eight scenes from the life of St Paul whilst continuing an illusion of the real architectural features.
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  • Crown of thorns - Dove of peace. Truro Cathedral, Cornwall.
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  • Marks & Spencer - Truro Cathedral, Cornwall.
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